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Health System Auxiliaries Present Volunteen Scholarships

June 25, 2015

June 25, 2015–The Southeast Georgia Health System Auxiliaries recently
announced $1,000 scholarship awards to six graduating seniors who have
served as
Volunteens
at the Health System.

Volunteen
scholarship recipients include Subhi Al-Jabi, Taylor Lyon and Maggie Tyre,
all of Brunswick as well as Emily Bohner, Sarah Burch and Benjamin Siclare
of Camden County. The
Volunteens
were presented with their scholarships during award presentations at Glynn
Academy on May 17 and Camden County High School on May
19,
and were then recognized during the Auxiliary quarterly luncheons in June.

Subhi Al-Jabi, a Glynn Academy graduate, plans to attend classes at the
University of Georgia or Georgia Tech to study biology or biomedical engineering.
His goal is to become a medical doctor or biomedical engineer.

Emily Bohner, a Camden County High School graduate, will attend Florida
State University. Her course of study is biology/neuroscience with a pre-med
track in order to achieve her goal of becoming a neurosurgeon or
orthopaedic
surgeon.

Also a graduate of Camden County High School, Sarah Burch will attend
Georgia Institute of Technology to pursue a bachelor of science in biology.
She plans to become a physician.

Taylor Lyon, a Glynn Academy graduate, will attend Georgia College and
State University to study nursing. Her goal is to become a nurse anesthetist.

Benjamin
Siclare
, a graduate of Camden County High School, will attend
University
of Georgia to study biochemistry and premed. His goal is to become a physician
with an emphasis on research and global health care.

Maggie Tyre, a Glynn Academy graduate, also plans to attend
University
of Georgia with a focus on animal science in order to pursue a veterinary career.

The
Volunteen
program is for teenagers, ages 14-18, who enjoy helping others and desire
to learn more about health care and volunteerism. Volunteering is a great
way for students to explore health care careers as well as earn the volunteer
hours required for many college and scholarship applications.

Graduating high school seniors who have served at least 20 hours of volunteer
service through the
Volunteen
program and who will be pursuing careers in health care may apply for
the Auxiliary scholarships offered at the Brunswick and Camden campuses.
To find out more about volunteering, contact Kristin Doll, director, Volunteer
Services, at 912-466-1071 or visit
www.sghs.org.